Advisories

Formal notices issued under seal of the Sovereign State of Accompong by the Maroon Office of the Secret Service, concerning matters bearing on the standing of the State, its offices, its treaty, or its people.


About Advisories

Advisories are the formal public instruments of this Office. Each is issued under seal, assigned a reference number, and recorded as part of the standing public record of the State.

The Office issues advisories when the public interest of the State requires a formal position — where an entity, instrument, or activity touches on the standing of the State, the custodianship of the 1738 Treaty, the territorial or ecological integrity of Cockpit Country, or the institutional identity of the Maroons of Accompong.

An advisory is not a law enforcement action, and it is not a court ruling. It is the considered position of this Office, published for the information of the public, the diaspora, members of the press, parties in other jurisdictions, and any person contemplating an action in respect of the matter addressed.

Reference Numbering

Advisories are numbered in the form MOSS-YYYY-NNN, where YYYY is the calendar year and NNN is the sequence number of the advisory issued in that year. The first advisory of 2026, for example, is MOSS-2026-001.

Reference numbers are permanent. An advisory is never unnumbered, never renumbered, and never silently withdrawn. Where the Office revises its position, the revision is issued as a subsequent, separately-numbered advisory that cites and supersedes the earlier notice.

Categories

Every advisory is classified under one or more of the four standing categories of the Threat Picture. An advisory may be issued under multiple categories where warranted.

  • Financial Schemes — fraudulent instruments, unregistered charitable solicitations, unauthorized use of the name of the State in financial matters
  • Threats to Cockpit Country — commercial, industrial, or environmental threats to Treaty lands and the surrounding landscape
  • Treaty Misrepresentation — false or unauthorized claims about the 1738 Treaty and the institutions it established, including fraudulent identification and citizenship products
  • External and Cyber Threats — foreign actors, impersonation of State offices, forged digital documents, coordinated disinformation

How to Read an Advisory

Each advisory is structured in five parts:

  1. Header block — issuing authority, date of issue, reference number, category
  2. Summary — the Office’s finding, in brief
  3. Findings of the Office — the specific matters of fact on which the advisory rests
  4. Position of the Office — the formal declarations the Office issues on the strength of those findings
  5. Public warning and scope note — practical guidance for the public, and a statement of what the advisory does and does not address

Supporting citations to public records, published court opinions, public websites, and authoritative sources are included in the body of each advisory where applicable.

To Submit Information

Members of the public, the diaspora, the press, and parties in other jurisdictions who hold information bearing on any matter the Office may properly address are invited to submit that information through the channel listed on the Contact page. The Office holds the information it receives in confidence.


Recent Advisories

Advisories appear below in reverse chronological order. The Office does not guarantee a fixed cadence of publication; advisories are issued as the public interest of the State requires.

OFFICIAL SEAL BREAKDOWN

Notice on the Vacancy of the Office of Colonel

Notice of Non-Recognition: The March 2022 "Constitution" and ID Products


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